It made him vulnerable (and no, I am not getting all OPRAH on the BFFC) but through his adversity he became a more interesting character. It also helped lay the foundation as to understand some of his motivation to being the BOBA we all have a soft spot for.

As for him being a clone, it was an perculiar way to explain his orgins, and even made JANGO a more complex character. I wouldnÃ¢Â€Â™t say it is a mistake, but much of the SW universe has many CLONES.

Luke did the DEATH STAR, ANAKIN the TRADE FEDERATION SHIP with one shot.

Re: Was Boba Fett worse after Attack of the Clones

I agree that Boba's story could have been better in Ep. II, both backstory and acting *no offense to the little dude, nothing against him; my beef is with the writers who came up with his lines and whoever directed his reactions in the space fight in the asteroid belt; rest was fine*, but I gotta say that it could have been a LOT worse to.

The part about him being a clone bothered me for a while, but I got over it. I agree with Viking, it makes Jango a deeper, complex character; and Jango's sudden death leaving Boba alone in the universe was a very clever way of explaining all that coldness he displays in the EU as we know him and gives him some serious adversity that we know that he eventually overcomes on his way to becomeing the greatest bounty hunter out there.

"You set a code to live by. I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted...I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other men, and I require the same from them."

Re: Was Boba Fett worse after Attack of the Clones

I do not think Boba is worse at all. I have always wanted to know more about Boba Fett even if the lines and acting left something to be desired in AOTC. The whole thing gave more insight as to why Boba acts the way he does in the following sequels.

A man's worst enemy can't wish on him what he can think up himself. Yiddish saying

Re: Was Boba Fett worse after Attack of the Clones

I have to say I think after AotC he physically improved, but emmotionally went down the pooper. I haven't gotten to read any of the young Boba books yet but I can probably guess that's when he began to get cold and emmotionless. I bet he was sad.